HIMSR Ph.D. (Public Health) FAQs
Ques. Is there an entrance exam for Ph.D. (Public Health) admission at HIMSR?
Ans. Admission to Ph.D. programmes at HIMSR is based on merit of the qualifying examination, with preference given to NET-JRF / Individual Fellowship holders / Project Fellows. Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview or entrance test as per Jamia Hamdard norms.
Ques. What is the minimum eligibility for Ph.D. (Public Health) at HIMSR?
Ans. Candidates must hold an MBBS or M.Sc. (in a specific subject or allied field) with at least 55% marks (or equivalent CGPA) from a UGC/NMC recognised institution. Graduates in Medicine, AYUSH, Dentistry, Veterinary Sciences, Physiotherapy, Nursing, Biostatistics, Nutrition, Psychology, or Social Work are also eligible.
Ques. What is the duration of the Ph.D. (Public Health) programme at HIMSR?
Ans. The minimum duration is 3 years from the date of registration. The maximum duration is as per Jamia Hamdard university norms (typically 5-6 years). Extension may be granted in special cases.
Ques. Can working professionals apply for Ph.D. (Public Health) at HIMSR?
Ans. Yes, working professionals with relevant qualifications can apply. However, they must fulfil the residency requirements as per Jamia Hamdard Ph.D. regulations. Candidates are advised to check the university's Ph.D. ordinance for details on part-time/full-time options.
Ques. What are the career prospects after Ph.D. (Public Health) from HIMSR?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as public health researchers, faculty in medical/public health colleges, health policy analysts, epidemiologists, and consultants with government bodies, international organisations (WHO, UNICEF), NGOs, and pharmaceutical companies. The Jamia Hamdard brand and HIMSR's research environment are significant advantages.
Ques. Are there any fellowships available for Ph.D. (Public Health) students at HIMSR?
Ans. Yes, candidates who qualify UGC-NET JRF, ICMR JRF, or DBT JRF are eligible for monthly fellowships of Rs. 37,000 plus contingency grants. The Maulana Azad National Fellowship is available for Muslim minority students. HIMSR/Jamia Hamdard may also offer project-based fellowships.
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